Oh so the court accepted his plea deal and dropped his murder charge so they could get his testimony on who the actual killer was - Ray himself?

....you twat.

This 'beef' all started with Flacco so let's get back to that. In the last two season, Joe Flacco has been the most clutch QB in the NFL period.

Yes, I'm sure it had nothing to do with the bloody shirt that he burned and the fact that he probably testified against his friends who he promised to help take care of their families in return for them taking the jail time. That never happens in the real world.

Yes, I'm sure it had nothing to do with the bloody shirt that he burned and the fact that he probably testified against his friends who he promised to help take care of their families in return for them taking the jail time. That never happens in the real world.

And that's just a lie, Flacco is not that clutch.

His friends were acquitted though.

I don't doubt that Ray was there or near the incident when those two guys got killed. You can make you're own big deductions off the little amount of information you have but it's very presumptuous to claim you know someone a murderer when there isn't the evidence to support it. The absence of evidence is not evidence. It's silly that because I'm defending him it's as if I'm turning a cheek because of my fandom but it's you (people who outright call him a murderer) who are actually making more assumptions to fit your viewpoint.

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Part of it is by virtue of opportunity and circumstance but who has been more clutch than Flacco with the game on the line over the last two seasons? I know you're on a cold streak with your sports claims but I'm actually curious who people would say has been better in that situation.

Flacco has had his team in every game the last few years down to the wire. The majority of the losses have been on his supporting cast, namely the receivers when it really matters. Like that divisional game a couple of years back when Rice fumbled and Houshmanzadeh, Mason, and Boldin were dropping everything. Or the dropped pass by Lee Evans in last year's championship game. Today, there were a couple of key drops by Jones (thank goodness he caught that bomb though) and Boldin to move to the chains.

I don't doubt that Ray was there or near the incident when those two guys got killed. You can make you're own big deductions off the little amount of information you have but it's very presumptuous to claim you know someone a murderer when there isn't the evidence to support it. The absence of evidence is not evidence. It's silly that because I'm defending him it's as if I'm turning a cheek because of my fandom but it's you (people who outright call him a murderer) who are actually making more assumptions to fit your viewpoint.

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Part of it is by virtue of opportunity and circumstance but who has been more clutch than Flacco with the game on the line over the last two seasons? I know you're on a cold streak with your sports claims but I'm actually curious who people would say has been better in that situation.

This was Donald Driver's last game wasn't it? Well regardless, even though he's a Packer he was one of my favorite receivers during the 2000's and I really loved watching him play. At least he got a ring to close out his career.